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“Improving Outcomes from Cardiac Arrest” with Jenn Hayes

Date:
March 10, 2026 - March 10, 2026
Location:
RBWH Education Centre, Main Auditorium

Join us for an inspiring and educational session with Jennifer Hayes, a world-renowned resuscitation improvement champion who brings a uniquely powerful perspective to her work—she is herself a sudden cardiac arrest survivor.

Jennifer will share her personal survivor story before diving into the practical realities of cardiac arrest management from a clinician’s perspective. Drawing on her extensive experience leading CHOC Children’s Hospital’s resuscitation program in California, she’ll explore why high-quality CPR in those critical first minutes can mean the difference between life and death.

Under Jennifer’s leadership, CHOC’s median CPR quality increased from just 3.2% to 59% AHA-compliant compressions, and risk-adjusted survival improved from 37% to 45.5%. Her work has been featured in ILCOR’s “10 Steps to Improve IHCA Outcomes” as a landmark case study.

Programme

TimeSession
12:00 – 12:05Welcome and Introduction
12:05 – 12:15Personal Journey – A Survivor’s Story
12:15 – 13:00Cardiac Arrest: A Practical Perspective – Why high-quality CPR in the first minutes is critical

Learning Objectives

By attending this session, participants will:

  • Understand the importance of early, effective CPR – Appreciate the physiological basis for why compression quality directly impacts survival outcomes
  • Explore gaps between perceived vs actual performance – Recognise the significant discrepancy between how well clinicians think they perform CPR versus objective measurements
  • Learn from a hospital case study recognised in ILCOR’s 10 Steps – Gain insights from a real-world example of successful resuscitation quality improvement

Who Should Attend

This session is suitable for all clinical staff including doctors, nurses, paramedics, allied health professionals, and medical/nursing students. Whether you’re a resuscitation team leader or a ward nurse who may encounter cardiac arrest, Jennifer’s insights will transform how you think about resuscitation quality.

Also on the day: Jennifer will be running a hands-on workshop for resuscitation trainers at 1:30pm, and a professional development session for nurse educators at 3:30pm. She’ll also be recording an episode for the Five Things Nursing podcast.

About the Presenter

Jennifer Hayes, MSN, RN, CCRN-K is the Supervisor of Resuscitation and Simulation Programs at Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) in Southern California. With over 22 years of experience at CHOC, including 11 years as a PICU nurse and 6 years as a Clinical Educator, she now oversees all aspects of resuscitation quality, education, and simulation.

Jennifer is passionate about data-driven quality improvement and has led CHOC’s transformation from 3.2% to 59% AHA-compliant CPR quality. Her work has contributed to improved survival outcomes and has been featured internationally, including as a case study in ILCOR’s “10 Steps to Improve IHCA Outcomes.”

As a sudden cardiac arrest survivor herself, Jennifer brings a uniquely personal perspective to her work.

Event Schedule

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Keynote
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
RBWH Education Centre Auditorium

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